Re: [Possibly OT] Pipewire "popping"

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Anno domini 2021 Sat, 6 Nov 14:01:17 -0500
 Hunter Ellett via tde-users scripsit:
> Does anyone else here use Pipewire with TDE?
> 
> I've never used Pipewire until just a few days ago, but I heard lots of good 
> things about it. On Linux, I have an audio issue that wasn't present with OSS 
> on FreeBSD (which makes me think it may be ALSA-related), where the sound 
> likes to "pop" randomly. It's especially annoying when listening to music or 
> playing games. I thought it may just be ALSA/Pulseaudio, but even with 
> Pipewire (which is supposed to harmonously combine all sound systems) I still 
> have the popping. I guess with TDE on top of the mix I have ALSA, Arts, and 
> Pulseaudio installed.
> 
> I am running Debian Sid and followed a guide on fixing the "pop" in Pipewire. 
> Most of the tweaks I tried are in pipewire-pulse.conf (setting pulse.min.freq 
> and pulse.default.freq to lower values) but none of them work. I'm just 
> curious if anyone else has had a similar experience and figured out how to 
> fix it.
> 

Might be or might not be what you see ... aehm, hear:

https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.16/sound/soc/pops-clicks.html

Nik


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